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Severus couldn't believe this beautiful creature was going to be his wife.
Ginny woke up to find a thunderstorm laden day. It had been 3 months since she left Hogwarts for good. She looked at her watch to find it was 8:30am. Ginny and Harry had an appointment with the wedding planner today. They decided to use the services of a wedding planner because with Harry's hectic Quiddich schedule and her beginning her job at the Ministry of Magic's Muggle Artifacts Department, they would have no time to keep up with planning a wedding themselves. Since her father became the Minister of Magic after the final defeat of Lord Voldemort, and Fudge had been removed from office, there had been nobody able to fill his shoes in the Muggle Artifacts department. At least 4 people had come and gone since then. Ginny recieving the job had nothing to do with Arthur's influence. He expected his daughter to be treated just like everyone else and Ginny agreed with him.
Ginny was pleased Arthur allowed Harry to propose to her. There was really no reason for him to say no, but as his only daughter and the baby of the family, fathers tended to be overly protective. She took a shower and put on a navy blue robe. Ginny pulled her long hair into a ponytail and went down to breakfast. "Ginny dear, good morning," Molly said cheerfully. Molly tended to be exceptionally chipper since Ginny was the only one left at home. She finally found time to keep a spotless house and still have leisure time. Molly loved all of her children very much but never realized how nice, calm, and above all clean things could be with all of the boys out of the house. "Morning Mum. Harry & I have an appointment with Wesley the wedding planner today. Will you be able to make it?" Ginny asked. "Where are you all supposed to meet?" Molly asked sitting down across from Ginny at the table. "The Black Cat at 1:00. The little eatery near Ron & Harry's flat," replied Ginny biting into a piece of sausage. "Of course, dear. I'll Apparate with you," said Molly pouring herself a cup of tea. Ginny ate her breakfast in silence. They decided to use Wesley over the other wedding planners they met with because he had great taste. Harry thought he was a little "light in the loafers", but Ginny didn't think anything of it. "Mum," Ginny began, "Did you and Dad live together before you were married?" Molly looked at Ginny over her cup of coffee. She sighed, "I was afraid of this. Yes, we did. Are you thinking about living with Harry before you get married?" "I was just wondering. I would like to make sure we can get along well in a real life setting. I know things will change after the wedding, but I'd like to make sure we can coexist," Ginny said nervously. "I see. Do you have any plans yet?" Molly asked. "No, I was just testing the waters before Harry and I seriously discussed things. We'd mentioned it in passing," Ginny said taking a drink of her juice. "I see. If that's what you want to do, then I can't stop you. You're an adult now. I want you to feel as if you're making the right decision," Molly smiled. Ginny smiled and went around the table to hug her mother.
At 1:00 Ginny and Molly Apparated in front of the Black Cat. They went inside to meet Wesley. "Hello my beautiful bride!" he said kissing Ginny lightly on the cheek, "This must be the bride's sister!" He took Molly's hand and kissed it. Molly giggled and Ginny rolled her eyes good naturedly at her mother. "Where is the groom?" Wesley asked helping the girls into their seats. "He should be here any minute. He's coming directly from Quiddich practice," Ginny said looking at her watch. Just as she looked at her watch, the French doors of the Black Cat swung open and in walked a dirty, sweaty, out of breath, grass stained Harry carrying his broom. Ron in the exact same state followed behind him. "Hi Ginny," Harry said kissing his fiancee as he sat down next to her. "Ronald Weasley! Harry Potter! You'd think you would have cleaned up a bit before you came," Molly said eyeing the two boys. "Quiddich practice didn't end until 3 minutes ago, Molly. We really had no time unless we wanted to be late," Harry said drinking some of Ginny's water. Wesley decided to nip the situation in case it went further, as he saw Molly open her mouth, "My angels. Have we set a date?" Ginny looked at Harry who said, "Professional Quiddich season ends in April. We've got all of May off and possibly until it begins in August unless we've made the finals and maybe even the World Cup." "A May wedding! How lovely! Is this alright with the Bride and the Bride's sister?" he asked the girls. Ron flashed Harry a look as if to say "He's been sniffing the Floo Powder". "Saturday, May 15th?" Wesley asked the couple. They both nodded in agreement. "Wonderful! Have we looked at dresses yet?" he said sitting down next to the bride. "No, not yet," Ginny answered. "Our next appointment we will go in search of that perfect dress for you," Wesley said becoming excited. He genuinely loved his job and his clients could tell. "Colors!" Wesley exclaimed. Harry stuttered for a minute not quite understanding what Wesley was asking. "I'd say red and gold, but that wouldn't work well for a wedding I think. Gold is not my favorite color in the world," Ginny replied. "Cream!," Wesley exclaimed, "Red and cream would look beautiful, don't you think?" The table nodded in agreement. A huge smile broke out on Ginny's face. It suddenly dawned on her they were talking about her wedding. She began to get excited. "Flowers!" Ginny exclaimed getting caught up in everything. "How about roses?" Molly asked Ginny and Harry. "Roses would be beautiful. A deep wine red and a light creamy rose. Absolutely gorgeous!" Wesley said waiting for the couple to accept or veto. "Roses works for me if they work for you, Ginny," said Harry. "Roses!" Ginny exclaimed happily. "Cake?" Wesley asked. Everyone looked at each other. Wesley, as if on cue, replied, "I know this fabulous bakery in Diagon Alley called The Sweet Witch. They specialize in beautiful works of art. I've got photos of their work and a list of flavors." He pulled out a large notebook and quill. As Ginny, Harry and Ron flipped through pictures of cakes, Wesley sat down next to Molly and said, "Do we know where this event will take place?" "Not yet. I was going to talk to Dumbledore about having it at Hogwarts," replied Molly. "Hogwarts! Wonderful choice. Once the typical decor is out of the Great Hall and it's set up for a wedding, it's simply breath taking," Wesley said his eyes glittering, "That was where we held the Goyle/Bulstrode wedding last month." The boys looked up at Wesley in shock. "Yes, it was a nice wedding, but the bride had horrible taste. Silver and green draped over everything that would stand still. I tried to talk her out of it, but she was convinced she had more taste than I did," Wesley said dropping his voice to avoid being overheard. "Damn! I didn't know Goyle got married," Harry said to Ron. "To that Bulstrode too! Blah! Seems an appropriate match though. They both resemble trolls," Ron chided in. Ginny laughed and stopped abruptley. She was looking at the most beautiful cake she'd seen. "That one. I like that one!" she said pointing to the picture. The cake was on a stand that made it look it was on steps. It was 4 tiered and covered in red roses and enchanted sugar butterflies. "Thats pretty, Ginny," Harry said in agreement. "Excellent choice," Wesley said, "Flavor?" Harry and Ginny looked at the list of flavors and icings. "How about lemon cake with a buttercream frosting?" Harry asked. Everyone agreed. Wesley made notes in his notebook labeled "Ginny and Harry". "I hate to be the killjoy, but how much is all of this going to cost?" Molly asked Wesley. "Molly, I'm going to be honest with you. The choices the kids have picked out are beautiful, but expensive; however, I like Ginny and Harry. They're wonderful. I'm going to give you a cut rate deal. Everything we've discussed plus the small detail items we haven't would run you about ten thousand galleons." Molly almost fainted at that number. "I am going to give you everything discounted. We should be looking at eight thousand galleons minus Ginny's dress," Wesley finished. "Molly, I can pay for half," Harry told her. "I don't want you to do that Harry," Molly said stubbornly. "Molly listen, I love Ginny. I want this to be her dream wedding. I know your financial situation is much better now, but weddings are expensive. This is my wedding too and I want to help. I refuse to pay less than half," Harry said more stubbornly than Molly. Molly had to admire Harry. He was a good boy. "Alright," Molly gave in feeling defeat. "Now that all that unpleasantness is taken care of, shall we schedule our next appointment to find a dress?" Wesley asked. "Do we have anything planned for next Saturday afternoon, Harry?" Ginny asked Harry as he shook his head no. "Next Saturday Wesley. I'll meet you here at 1:00," Ginny said excitedly.
Ginny, Ron and Harry said good bye to Molly who Disapparated back to the Burrow. Harry grabbed Ginny around the waist as they strolled off to his and Ron's flat. "This is going to be great," Harry said to Ginny. "Oh, Ron. Best man?" Harry asked him. "You had to ask? I thought I automatically was," he said pretending to punch Harry's arm. Ginny laughed. They arrived at the flat and went upstairs. 2 Cauldron Lane was very small. Harry and Ron could have afforded a larger flat, but they were saving their money. Ginny flopped down onto Harry's bed and he flopped down next to her. Ron sat on the couch in Harry's room. "Hey Ginny, have you talked to Mum and Dad about moving out?" Ron asked. "Today actually. Why do you ask?" asked Ginny. "Well...should we tell her?" Harry asked grinning at Ron. Ginny was lost. "We're buying a house!" Harry exclaimed. "What?" Ginny didn't quite hear him right. "We...Harry...Ron...buy...house," Ron said slowly in a sarcastic way. "How?" Ginny asked. "Well that's the thing," Harry began, "I'd like for us to have a house of course, Ron and Lavender will be going in with us, and so will Snape and Hermione." Ron made a face at the thought of Snape living with them. "Won't we be crowded?" Ginny asked. "The house we're looking at is an old mansion in Hogsmeade. I don't know if you've ever noticed, but about half a mile beyond the Shreiking Shack and main road of Hogsmeade, there is a mansion. It's pretty new. It was built there in 1985 by some mad wizard who was rich beyond belief. It's been abandoned since 1990 when he died. The house has 15 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, a very large kitchen and dining area. The plot of land is about 5 acres worth," Harry explained. Ginny's eyes popped at the sound of the house. "Are you serious?" she asked. They nodded. "Well, what about privacy? Wouldn't living in such a close space make privacy a bit of an issue?" she asked. "We learned a charm that will pad each room with an invisible sound proof barrier. I think it was the one your mum used at Sirius's place during Order meetings. There is no way anyone else in the house could hear what is going on in the other rooms, unless the door is open. Not even with Extendable Ears. Plus, the way we figured, there are 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms per floor. There are 3 floors plus the ground floor. We each get our own level of the house," Ron grinned. "There's plenty of rooms for expanding families," Harry said tentatively as he wrapped his arms around her waist. Ginny smiled in spite of herself. She loved Harry with all her heart and the thought of having his children made her heart leap into her throat. "Plus, if we actually needed more room, we could always add on," Ron finished. "Can we go see it?" Ginny asked. The three of them disappeared with a loud crack.
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They appeared in front of The Manor. Ginny stood looking at the mansion speechless. Harry could tell she loved it. A moment later the real estate witch appeared with a crack. "Ron! Harry! This must be Ginny," she said shaking their hands. "You've come to give her a tour? She's the last to see it before you make a decision, yes?" Emma Smith said. "Yes, I'm apparently the last," Ginny gave a pseudo mean glance at the boys. "Come along," Emma replied in a businesslike fashion. They entered the house after Emma. "The whole house has been kept immaculately clean since the owner died in 1990. It comes with a staff of 10 house elves," Emma went on. "Hermione's already aware," Harry whispered to Ginny before she could say something. "She's ok with it?" Ginny asked as Harry nodded. They followed Emma Smith, the real estate witch, all over the house. The tour took about an hour because of the size of the house. They went outside to tour the grounds. Ginny gasped as she saw how beautiful the grounds were. There was a pool and hot tub towards the left of the house and a pond with a bridge surrounded by many trees straight towards the back. The rest of the grounds were beautifully kept and landscaped. The grass was as emerald green as it could possibly get. "5 of the house elves keep the grounds immaculate," Emma went on. "Do you want it?" Harry asked Ginny who could only nod. "We'll take it!," Harry told Emma as he kissed Ginny. "Very good. We've already recieved your downpayment of ten thousand galleons and all we need to do is sign the papers and set up your monthly payments," Emma said referring to her notes. "You already put money down and everything? What if I didn't like it?" Ginny asked Harry and Ron. "There was no way you couldn't like it Ginny. Obviously we were right," Ron said ruffling his sister's hair. "Who are the owners?" Emma asked. "Well there's going to be six of us total. 2 married couples and one soon to be married couple," Ron said with a smile, "I'm proposing tonight." Ginny hugged her brother tightly. "Congratulations!" she squealed. "We've all already talked about arrangements. If at any point someone wants to move out, we will buy out their portion. Sort of like a business," Harry told Emma. "Alright, I'm going to make this easier on everyone involved. Would you three sign here please?" Emma asked giving Harry a quill and piece of parchment for the house. Harry signed and passed the quill to Ginny who did the same and passed the quill to Ron. "Wonderful. Your monthly payments will be 1000 galleons per month due on the first of every month. I will take this to the other parties involved and get them to sign. Congratulations on your home," Emma said fishing the keys out of her large bag and handing them to Harry. With a loud snap she disappeared. Harry, Ron and Ginny all screamed with delight and danced around the front of their new home.
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Severus couldn't believe this beautiful creature was going to be his wife.
Ginny woke up to find a thunderstorm laden day. It had been 3 months since she left Hogwarts for good. She looked at her watch to find it was 8:30am. Ginny and Harry had an appointment with the wedding planner today. They decided to use the services of a wedding planner because with Harry's hectic Quiddich schedule and her beginning her job at the Ministry of Magic's Muggle Artifacts Department, they would have no time to keep up with planning a wedding themselves. Since her father became the Minister of Magic after the final defeat of Lord Voldemort, and Fudge had been removed from office, there had been nobody able to fill his shoes in the Muggle Artifacts department. At least 4 people had come and gone since then. Ginny recieving the job had nothing to do with Arthur's influence. He expected his daughter to be treated just like everyone else and Ginny agreed with him.
Ginny was pleased Arthur allowed Harry to propose to her. There was really no reason for him to say no, but as his only daughter and the baby of the family, fathers tended to be overly protective. She took a shower and put on a navy blue robe. Ginny pulled her long hair into a ponytail and went down to breakfast. "Ginny dear, good morning," Molly said cheerfully. Molly tended to be exceptionally chipper since Ginny was the only one left at home. She finally found time to keep a spotless house and still have leisure time. Molly loved all of her children very much but never realized how nice, calm, and above all clean things could be with all of the boys out of the house. "Morning Mum. Harry & I have an appointment with Wesley the wedding planner today. Will you be able to make it?" Ginny asked. "Where are you all supposed to meet?" Molly asked sitting down across from Ginny at the table. "The Black Cat at 1:00. The little eatery near Ron & Harry's flat," replied Ginny biting into a piece of sausage. "Of course, dear. I'll Apparate with you," said Molly pouring herself a cup of tea. Ginny ate her breakfast in silence. They decided to use Wesley over the other wedding planners they met with because he had great taste. Harry thought he was a little "light in the loafers", but Ginny didn't think anything of it. "Mum," Ginny began, "Did you and Dad live together before you were married?" Molly looked at Ginny over her cup of coffee. She sighed, "I was afraid of this. Yes, we did. Are you thinking about living with Harry before you get married?" "I was just wondering. I would like to make sure we can get along well in a real life setting. I know things will change after the wedding, but I'd like to make sure we can coexist," Ginny said nervously. "I see. Do you have any plans yet?" Molly asked. "No, I was just testing the waters before Harry and I seriously discussed things. We'd mentioned it in passing," Ginny said taking a drink of her juice. "I see. If that's what you want to do, then I can't stop you. You're an adult now. I want you to feel as if you're making the right decision," Molly smiled. Ginny smiled and went around the table to hug her mother.
At 1:00 Ginny and Molly Apparated in front of the Black Cat. They went inside to meet Wesley. "Hello my beautiful bride!" he said kissing Ginny lightly on the cheek, "This must be the bride's sister!" He took Molly's hand and kissed it. Molly giggled and Ginny rolled her eyes good naturedly at her mother. "Where is the groom?" Wesley asked helping the girls into their seats. "He should be here any minute. He's coming directly from Quiddich practice," Ginny said looking at her watch. Just as she looked at her watch, the French doors of the Black Cat swung open and in walked a dirty, sweaty, out of breath, grass stained Harry carrying his broom. Ron in the exact same state followed behind him. "Hi Ginny," Harry said kissing his fiancee as he sat down next to her. "Ronald Weasley! Harry Potter! You'd think you would have cleaned up a bit before you came," Molly said eyeing the two boys. "Quiddich practice didn't end until 3 minutes ago, Molly. We really had no time unless we wanted to be late," Harry said drinking some of Ginny's water. Wesley decided to nip the situation in case it went further, as he saw Molly open her mouth, "My angels. Have we set a date?" Ginny looked at Harry who said, "Professional Quiddich season ends in April. We've got all of May off and possibly until it begins in August unless we've made the finals and maybe even the World Cup." "A May wedding! How lovely! Is this alright with the Bride and the Bride's sister?" he asked the girls. Ron flashed Harry a look as if to say "He's been sniffing the Floo Powder". "Saturday, May 15th?" Wesley asked the couple. They both nodded in agreement. "Wonderful! Have we looked at dresses yet?" he said sitting down next to the bride. "No, not yet," Ginny answered. "Our next appointment we will go in search of that perfect dress for you," Wesley said becoming excited. He genuinely loved his job and his clients could tell. "Colors!" Wesley exclaimed. Harry stuttered for a minute not quite understanding what Wesley was asking. "I'd say red and gold, but that wouldn't work well for a wedding I think. Gold is not my favorite color in the world," Ginny replied. "Cream!," Wesley exclaimed, "Red and cream would look beautiful, don't you think?" The table nodded in agreement. A huge smile broke out on Ginny's face. It suddenly dawned on her they were talking about her wedding. She began to get excited. "Flowers!" Ginny exclaimed getting caught up in everything. "How about roses?" Molly asked Ginny and Harry. "Roses would be beautiful. A deep wine red and a light creamy rose. Absolutely gorgeous!" Wesley said waiting for the couple to accept or veto. "Roses works for me if they work for you, Ginny," said Harry. "Roses!" Ginny exclaimed happily. "Cake?" Wesley asked. Everyone looked at each other. Wesley, as if on cue, replied, "I know this fabulous bakery in Diagon Alley called The Sweet Witch. They specialize in beautiful works of art. I've got photos of their work and a list of flavors." He pulled out a large notebook and quill. As Ginny, Harry and Ron flipped through pictures of cakes, Wesley sat down next to Molly and said, "Do we know where this event will take place?" "Not yet. I was going to talk to Dumbledore about having it at Hogwarts," replied Molly. "Hogwarts! Wonderful choice. Once the typical decor is out of the Great Hall and it's set up for a wedding, it's simply breath taking," Wesley said his eyes glittering, "That was where we held the Goyle/Bulstrode wedding last month." The boys looked up at Wesley in shock. "Yes, it was a nice wedding, but the bride had horrible taste. Silver and green draped over everything that would stand still. I tried to talk her out of it, but she was convinced she had more taste than I did," Wesley said dropping his voice to avoid being overheard. "Damn! I didn't know Goyle got married," Harry said to Ron. "To that Bulstrode too! Blah! Seems an appropriate match though. They both resemble trolls," Ron chided in. Ginny laughed and stopped abruptley. She was looking at the most beautiful cake she'd seen. "That one. I like that one!" she said pointing to the picture. The cake was on a stand that made it look it was on steps. It was 4 tiered and covered in red roses and enchanted sugar butterflies. "Thats pretty, Ginny," Harry said in agreement. "Excellent choice," Wesley said, "Flavor?" Harry and Ginny looked at the list of flavors and icings. "How about lemon cake with a buttercream frosting?" Harry asked. Everyone agreed. Wesley made notes in his notebook labeled "Ginny and Harry". "I hate to be the killjoy, but how much is all of this going to cost?" Molly asked Wesley. "Molly, I'm going to be honest with you. The choices the kids have picked out are beautiful, but expensive; however, I like Ginny and Harry. They're wonderful. I'm going to give you a cut rate deal. Everything we've discussed plus the small detail items we haven't would run you about ten thousand galleons." Molly almost fainted at that number. "I am going to give you everything discounted. We should be looking at eight thousand galleons minus Ginny's dress," Wesley finished. "Molly, I can pay for half," Harry told her. "I don't want you to do that Harry," Molly said stubbornly. "Molly listen, I love Ginny. I want this to be her dream wedding. I know your financial situation is much better now, but weddings are expensive. This is my wedding too and I want to help. I refuse to pay less than half," Harry said more stubbornly than Molly. Molly had to admire Harry. He was a good boy. "Alright," Molly gave in feeling defeat. "Now that all that unpleasantness is taken care of, shall we schedule our next appointment to find a dress?" Wesley asked. "Do we have anything planned for next Saturday afternoon, Harry?" Ginny asked Harry as he shook his head no. "Next Saturday Wesley. I'll meet you here at 1:00," Ginny said excitedly.
Ginny, Ron and Harry said good bye to Molly who Disapparated back to the Burrow. Harry grabbed Ginny around the waist as they strolled off to his and Ron's flat. "This is going to be great," Harry said to Ginny. "Oh, Ron. Best man?" Harry asked him. "You had to ask? I thought I automatically was," he said pretending to punch Harry's arm. Ginny laughed. They arrived at the flat and went upstairs. 2 Cauldron Lane was very small. Harry and Ron could have afforded a larger flat, but they were saving their money. Ginny flopped down onto Harry's bed and he flopped down next to her. Ron sat on the couch in Harry's room. "Hey Ginny, have you talked to Mum and Dad about moving out?" Ron asked. "Today actually. Why do you ask?" asked Ginny. "Well...should we tell her?" Harry asked grinning at Ron. Ginny was lost. "We're buying a house!" Harry exclaimed. "What?" Ginny didn't quite hear him right. "We...Harry...Ron...buy...house," Ron said slowly in a sarcastic way. "How?" Ginny asked. "Well that's the thing," Harry began, "I'd like for us to have a house of course, Ron and Lavender will be going in with us, and so will Snape and Hermione." Ron made a face at the thought of Snape living with them. "Won't we be crowded?" Ginny asked. "The house we're looking at is an old mansion in Hogsmeade. I don't know if you've ever noticed, but about half a mile beyond the Shreiking Shack and main road of Hogsmeade, there is a mansion. It's pretty new. It was built there in 1985 by some mad wizard who was rich beyond belief. It's been abandoned since 1990 when he died. The house has 15 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, a very large kitchen and dining area. The plot of land is about 5 acres worth," Harry explained. Ginny's eyes popped at the sound of the house. "Are you serious?" she asked. They nodded. "Well, what about privacy? Wouldn't living in such a close space make privacy a bit of an issue?" she asked. "We learned a charm that will pad each room with an invisible sound proof barrier. I think it was the one your mum used at Sirius's place during Order meetings. There is no way anyone else in the house could hear what is going on in the other rooms, unless the door is open. Not even with Extendable Ears. Plus, the way we figured, there are 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms per floor. There are 3 floors plus the ground floor. We each get our own level of the house," Ron grinned. "There's plenty of rooms for expanding families," Harry said tentatively as he wrapped his arms around her waist. Ginny smiled in spite of herself. She loved Harry with all her heart and the thought of having his children made her heart leap into her throat. "Plus, if we actually needed more room, we could always add on," Ron finished. "Can we go see it?" Ginny asked. The three of them disappeared with a loud crack.
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They appeared in front of The Manor. Ginny stood looking at the mansion speechless. Harry could tell she loved it. A moment later the real estate witch appeared with a crack. "Ron! Harry! This must be Ginny," she said shaking their hands. "You've come to give her a tour? She's the last to see it before you make a decision, yes?" Emma Smith said. "Yes, I'm apparently the last," Ginny gave a pseudo mean glance at the boys. "Come along," Emma replied in a businesslike fashion. They entered the house after Emma. "The whole house has been kept immaculately clean since the owner died in 1990. It comes with a staff of 10 house elves," Emma went on. "Hermione's already aware," Harry whispered to Ginny before she could say something. "She's ok with it?" Ginny asked as Harry nodded. They followed Emma Smith, the real estate witch, all over the house. The tour took about an hour because of the size of the house. They went outside to tour the grounds. Ginny gasped as she saw how beautiful the grounds were. There was a pool and hot tub towards the left of the house and a pond with a bridge surrounded by many trees straight towards the back. The rest of the grounds were beautifully kept and landscaped. The grass was as emerald green as it could possibly get. "5 of the house elves keep the grounds immaculate," Emma went on. "Do you want it?" Harry asked Ginny who could only nod. "We'll take it!," Harry told Emma as he kissed Ginny. "Very good. We've already recieved your downpayment of ten thousand galleons and all we need to do is sign the papers and set up your monthly payments," Emma said referring to her notes. "You already put money down and everything? What if I didn't like it?" Ginny asked Harry and Ron. "There was no way you couldn't like it Ginny. Obviously we were right," Ron said ruffling his sister's hair. "Who are the owners?" Emma asked. "Well there's going to be six of us total. 2 married couples and one soon to be married couple," Ron said with a smile, "I'm proposing tonight." Ginny hugged her brother tightly. "Congratulations!" she squealed. "We've all already talked about arrangements. If at any point someone wants to move out, we will buy out their portion. Sort of like a business," Harry told Emma. "Alright, I'm going to make this easier on everyone involved. Would you three sign here please?" Emma asked giving Harry a quill and piece of parchment for the house. Harry signed and passed the quill to Ginny who did the same and passed the quill to Ron. "Wonderful. Your monthly payments will be 1000 galleons per month due on the first of every month. I will take this to the other parties involved and get them to sign. Congratulations on your home," Emma said fishing the keys out of her large bag and handing them to Harry. With a loud snap she disappeared. Harry, Ron and Ginny all screamed with delight and danced around the front of their new home.
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